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AWS account Cost forecast is not looking right @ root and linked account levels #142

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kartraj opened this issue Oct 3, 2023 · 1 comment

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kartraj commented Oct 3, 2023

We have connected the AWS root account enabled with also linked one of its child accounts under it as datasources. The forecast is showing ~$30 at the root level but at the linked account level has a forecast of ~$80.
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what could be the reason? please advise @maxb-hystax @sd-hystax

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Hi @kartraj, OptScale counts expenses for both accounts separately, meaning that root account expenses track only expenses for resources which belong to the root account itself. Could this be the reason for confusion you see?

nexusriot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 16, 2023
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restapi controller changes to create demo org

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Co-authored-by: ek-hystax <33006768+ek-hystax@users.noreply.github.com>
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